Pet toothpaste in a flavor your dog will enjoy (human toothpaste with fluoride is toxic for dogs)

Your dog!

1. The first step is to get your dog used to toothpaste. Using the specially formulated and flavored pet toothpaste, squeeze some onto your finger. Allow your dog to lick it off your finger. Give them enthusiastic praise and a tasty treat after they lick the toothpaste. You may need to experiment with different tooth paste flavors to find one your dog enjoys (ask one of our receptionists for a sample of poultry flavored toothpaste). Repeat this for several days until your dog is used to and looks forward to the toothpaste treat.

2. Next, you want to accustom your dog to a toothbrush being used in their mouth. The best way to do this is to start off with your finger. Apply some toothpaste to your finger and allow you dog to approach you. Lift your dog’s lip and rub your finger against their gums and teeth. You may only be able to get a tooth or two before you have to stop. Make sure to praise them and give an extra special treat each time you do this. Repeat this step for about a week and try to increase the longevity of the teeth rubbing each time.

3. Now it is time to introduce the toothbrush. Allow your dog to lick the toothpaste off the bristles first. Keep plenty treats on hand and reward frequently throughout the process. Do not attempt to brush their teeth just yet. Just allow your dog to become used to the texture of the brush bristles and feel comfortable around this new object. Repeat this step for several days until your dog seems comfortable.

4. Now it is time to start applying the toothbrush to your dog’s teeth. Left their lips and apply the toothbrush at a 45 degree angle. Gently brush back and forth. It is not necessary to brush the inside surface of your dog’s teeth (the part facing the tongue). Continue to praise you dog while brushing. It is not necessary to rinse with water after. Make sure to finish up by rewarding your dog with a delicious treat!